UAH Chargers fall at West Florida for first time in six years

PENSACOLA, Florida - The UAH Chargers dropped their second consecutive Gulf South Conference game, falling to West Florida 72-69 on Saturday. It was the first time West Florida has beaten UAH since Feb. 22, 2008.

UAH falls to 6-5 overall, 2-2 in the GSC. The Chargers travel to Valdosta State for a 6 p.m. game Monday.

The Chargers shot only 39.7 percent for the game, but did hit 10-of-23 3-pointers. UAH was beaten on the boards 44-29.

Ronnie Mack led UAH with 16 points and Wayne Dedrick added 14.

Terrence Townes scored a career-high 26 points to lead West Florida.

"Huntsville has been hard for us to beat because they're well coached and do a great job," said head coach Bob Stinnett. "But our players played hard for us and found a way to win."